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Swan Hill Basketball Association – Results

Boys Competition

Under-8 Boys (Round 6)

Untouchables 11 (Monroe Collins/Eddie McAlpine 5) def. Speewa 7 (JJ Van Coller 6)

Saints 9 (Paddy Morris 6) def. Tigers 6 (Rickie Fletcher 4)

Under-10 Boys (Round 6)

Swans 16 (Oscar Baulch/Jobe Webster 5) def. Rebels 7 (Nash Toomey 4)

Trotters 25 (Alfie Cadd 12) def. Giants 16 (Levi Jean- Louis 11)

Untouchables 19 (Lincoln Foott 11) def. Tigers 15 (Jace Bannam 9)

Hawks 25 (Jude Trenfield 13) def. Fireflys 7 (Jonathan Scott 4)

Speewa 27 (Tyson Jenkins 12) def. Saints 10 (Eddie O’Toole 4)

Under-12 Boys (Semi Finals)

Trotters 43 (Rafael Foott 24) def. Giants 30 (Judd O’Sullivan 27)

Untouchables (Wilhem Foott 27) def. Fireflys 39 (Harrison Brown 17)

Under-12 Boys (Preliminary Final)

Giants 38 (Judd O’Sullivan 18) def. Untouchables 36 (Wilhem Foott 26)

Under-14 Boys (Semi Finals)

Speewa 51 (Archie O’Brien 29) def. Fireflys 46 (Hamish Lawry 37)

Rebels 56 (Mityen Mcinnes 41) def. Trotters 39 (Lucas Pay 17)

Under-14 Boys (Preliminary Final)

Fireflys 45 (Hamish Lawry 22) def. Rebels 25 (Mityen Mcinnes 9)

Under-16 Boys (Semi Finals)

Trotters 37 (Charlie Blake 21) def. Giants 24 (Clem Harris 12)

Rebels 38 (Samuel Brown 24) def. Speewa 35 (Harrison McCreesh 10)

Under-16 Boys (Preliminary Final)

Rebels 55 (Samuel Brown 37) def. Giants 31 (Clem Harris 10)

Under-19 Boys (Semi Finals)

51 (Tiger Vearing 27) def. Untouchables 43 (Kai Everett 20)

Fireflys 67 (Bryce Anderson 20) def. Trotters 38 (Toby McCann 13)

Under-19 Boys (Preliminary Final)

Untouchables 31 (Blake Wright 10) def. Fireflys 28 (Tynan Perry 14)


Girls Competition

Under-8 Girls (Round 6)

Speewa 2 (Collins Ewart 2) def. Untouchables 1 (Matilda Smith 1)

Saints 5 (Imogen Rogers 4) def. Tigers 3 (Hollie Ford 2)

Under-10 Girls (Round 6)

Speewa 24 (Cleo McApline/Abigail McCreesh) def Untouchables 13 (Esther Harberger 6)

Saints 9 (Tullie Wilkins 3) def. Tigers 3 (Addison Wright 2)

Under-12 Girls (Semi Finals)

Fireflys 26 (Arlee Parsons 8) def. Untouchables 22 (Willow Cadd 10)

Saints 31 (Sailor Spong 20) def. Trotters 18 (Sunny Spitty 8)

Under-12 Girls (Preliminary Final)

Untouchables 32 (Olivia Best 15) def. Saints 17 (Hannah White 7)

Under-14 Girls (Semi Finals)

Saints 28 (Isabel Free 11) def. Untouchables 19 (Mia Hirst 10)

Tigers 40 (Kiara Van Coller 10) def. Trotters 18 (Scarlett Free 8)

Under-14 Girls (Preliminary Final)

Untouchables 31 (Mia Hirst 15) def. Tigers 30 (Kiara Van Coller 16)

Under-16 Girls (Semi Finals)

Speewa 32 (Violet Corrie 11) def. Saints 31 (Sadie Spitty 16)

Tigers 46 (Lyla Morton 18) def. Fireflys 25 (Lola Patterson/Prue O’Sulilvan 9)

Under-16 Girls (Preliminary Final)

Saints 38 (Sadie Spitty 28) def. Tigers 32 (Laela Grayling 14)

Under-19 Girls (Semi Final)

Speewa def. Untouchables (Forfeit)

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